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    Gravitas, Spring 2007

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    Gravitas, Winter 2007

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    Gravitas, Fall 2006

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    Gravitas, Summer 2007

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    The Entrepreneurial President: Proceedings from the Conference “The Entrepreneurial President”

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    [Excerpt] Each year, the Institute for Community College Development offers a leadership program on critical issues for community colleges. In August 2005, the issue was entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurial College was a great success, but when it ended, the participants agreed that “if entrepreneurship education is going to succeed at community colleges, presidents need to hear this message.” Therefore, we held a similar program for CEOs, The Entrepreneurial President, in February 2006. What follows are highlights of the presentations and small group discussions from the CEO conference, with some additional materials from the August 2005 program. In this time of increased competition for scarce resources, entrepreneurial community colleges will have an edge. We hope you will use the ideas in this publication, generated by your colleagues, to support entrepreneurship on your campus. The possibilities are limitless, from certificate and degree programs, to business incubators, to “Entrepreneurship Halls of Fame.” The rewards include improved economic opportunities for the community, new donors for campus initiatives, and increased enrollment

    Albany comprehensive plan

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    175 pp. Includes plan map. Originally adopted 12/17/1980, last amended 8/11/2004. This version captured 9/2/2005.PURPOSE The Albany Comprehensive Plan provides a framework for making better decisions about the uses of land and its resources. It is a guideline for both short- and long- term development. The Plan identifies existing assets, problems, and needs in the community; it projects future conditions; and it sets forth City policy for dealing with these elements. Also adopted are implementation methods that suggest the means to implement policy statements. The Plan is intended for use by local officials, people with development interests, neighborhood community groups, state and federal agencies, and citizens of all interests. The Plan provides interesting and factual information about community under numerous topics ranging from wildlife to economic development. But it is essential to recognize that the Plan is comprehensive and has no parts that can be viewed without consideration of interrelationships with other areas of the Plan. [From Introduction

    Workforce Development

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    Upstate Update Issue

    State of Upstate New York: A First Look

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    New York Minute, Issue 4

    Riding the new wave of manufacturing

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    Upstate Update Issue

    Clatsop County comprehensive plan goals and policies

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    181 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes map. Adopted September 30, 1983; most recently amended May 29, 2007. Captured April 23, 2008.The Clatsop County Comprehensive Plan is a very large and complex document. The Clatsop County Comprehesive Plan Goals and Policies Document version is a much smaller document; it is reduced to contain ONLY the Goals and Policies adopted by Clatsop County since 1979.... The Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Map, located on page 9, is a greatly reduced (in size) version of the official County map. The map should be used as a general guide only. [From the Plan
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